RR GIVES QANTAS THE GO AHEAD FOR A380 TAKEOFF

By Dino D'Amore
January 6, 2011 20:50

Qantas has been given the all clear by engine manufactuer Rolls-Royce to operate its A380 aircraft at full payload on the Los Angeles route. But according to the airline it has yet to begin talks with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority about restarting services in mid-January. The airline had been constrained from flying the route because of thrust limitations Rolls-Royce placed on the engines, which would have required it to carry fewer passengers and less freight. Qantas told the Federal Court last year that the thrust requirements would limit it to as few as 80 passengers on the route.

Qantas has the A380 services scheduled to restart on January 17 and it is understood a meeting with CASA is set for this week.

Although CASA wants to look at the documents Qantas received from Rolls-Royce and scrutinise the airline’s response before approving operations, Qantas remains hopeful it will meet the January schedule.